claver2010 wrote:Thanks for heads up on Rutgres, going to have a good crew for that one

For Clemson: how long are you going to be in area? Renting a car? Size of group? We got our tickets through bc, they weren’t great

I called up the BC ticket off and asked them when Clemson tickets would go on-sale. They said that they are available now but to only Season Ticket Holders. I asked why and if they expected to sell out their allotment and they said yes. I don't think they appreciated me laughing at that. They'll open to general public in October if they don't sell out.

We're flying into Charlotte Friday morning and out Sunday afternoon. We're staying in Greenville. It's somewhere between 4-8 people right now.

claver2010 wrote:Thanks for heads up on Rutgres, going to have a good crew for that one

For Clemson: how long are you going to be in area? Renting a car? Size of group? We got our tickets through bc, they weren’t great

I called up the BC ticket off and asked them when Clemson tickets would go on-sale. They said that they are available now but to only Season Ticket Holders. I asked why and if they expected to sell out their allotment and they said yes. I don't think they appreciated me laughing at that. They'll open to general public in October if they don't sell out.

We're flying into Charlotte Friday morning and out Sunday afternoon. We're staying in Greenville. It's somewhere between 4-8 people right now.

i'm pretty sure they sold out their allotment 4 years ago during the jeff smith at qb year, not sure about 2 years ago. it's turned into the :geek roadtrip, not sure how the fighting french on the schedule will impact that this year

esso club is always a good spot preame but a ton of people will invite you for a beer at their tailgate as well.

Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

"I have history, and I understand history, so I know where we’ve been and where we are, and where we are trying to go, okay? But it’s been somewhere between 6.5 and 6.6 wins a year since 1980, which is 38 years. We’re at 7..."

And I am still patiently waiting for BC to return to the West Coast for another game against (well) anyone. BC lost at USC, a bunch of people who said they would join me welshed on there commitments and childishly/immaturely teased me via text me instead, but I loved the experience.

Feminism is Eve eats all the apples, gives God the middle finger when He asks her about it, and has the snake present Adam with a restraining order, ordering him to stay 500 yards away while still being forced to provide Eve food, clothing, and shelter.

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

The above plan is good. Worked there for a while and that’ll work fine. Stayed at the Hyatt there every week and it’s run down but works fine

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

The above plan is good. Worked there for a while and that’ll work fine. Stayed at the Hyatt there every week and it’s run down but works fine

Thanks.

"I have history, and I understand history, so I know where we’ve been and where we are, and where we are trying to go, okay? But it’s been somewhere between 6.5 and 6.6 wins a year since 1980, which is 38 years. We’re at 7..."

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

It will work but downtown New Brunswick is a very depressing place.

Any alternatives?

"I have history, and I understand history, so I know where we’ve been and where we are, and where we are trying to go, okay? But it’s been somewhere between 6.5 and 6.6 wins a year since 1980, which is 38 years. We’re at 7..."

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

It will work but downtown New Brunswick is a very depressing place.

Any alternatives?

The other alternatives are pretty awful. For a night NB is fine, grab a meal at Steakhouse 85 (it's walking distance) or Due Mari (also walking distance).

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

It will work but downtown New Brunswick is a very depressing place.

Any alternatives?

The other alternatives are pretty awful. For a night NB is fine, grab a meal at Steakhouse 85 (it's walking distance) or Due Mari (also walking distance).

That's what I thought. I'm sure the majority of people here have spent a night in South Bend for BC football. I can deal with New Brunswick.

"I have history, and I understand history, so I know where we’ve been and where we are, and where we are trying to go, okay? But it’s been somewhere between 6.5 and 6.6 wins a year since 1980, which is 38 years. We’re at 7..."

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

It will work but downtown New Brunswick is a very depressing place.

Any alternatives?

The other alternatives are pretty awful. For a night NB is fine, grab a meal at Steakhouse 85 (it's walking distance) or Due Mari (also walking distance).

That's what I thought. I'm sure the majority of people here have spent a night in South Bend for BC football. I can deal with New Brunswick.

I know nothing about New Brunswick except the courthouse, I think I am probably better for it.

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

It will work but downtown New Brunswick is a very depressing place.

Any alternatives?

The other alternatives are pretty awful. For a night NB is fine, grab a meal at Steakhouse 85 (it's walking distance) or Due Mari (also walking distance).

That's what I thought. I'm sure the majority of people here have spent a night in South Bend for BC football. I can deal with New Brunswick.

I know nothing about New Brunswick except the courthouse, I think I am probably better for it.

Did you get tix yet?

Not yet. I'm waiting for a friend to get back to me.

"I have history, and I understand history, so I know where we’ve been and where we are, and where we are trying to go, okay? But it’s been somewhere between 6.5 and 6.6 wins a year since 1980, which is 38 years. We’re at 7..."

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

It will work but downtown New Brunswick is a very depressing place.

Any alternatives?

The other alternatives are pretty awful. For a night NB is fine, grab a meal at Steakhouse 85 (it's walking distance) or Due Mari (also walking distance).

That's what I thought. I'm sure the majority of people here have spent a night in South Bend for BC football. I can deal with New Brunswick.

I know nothing about New Brunswick except the courthouse, I think I am probably better for it.

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

It will work but downtown New Brunswick is a very depressing place.

Any alternatives?

The other alternatives are pretty awful. For a night NB is fine, grab a meal at Steakhouse 85 (it's walking distance) or Due Mari (also walking distance).

That's what I thought. I'm sure the majority of people here have spent a night in South Bend for BC football. I can deal with New Brunswick.

I know nothing about New Brunswick except the courthouse, I think I am probably better for it.

Did you get tix yet?

Not yet. I'm waiting for a friend to get back to me.

I am assuming after they lose Saturday, tickets will plummet.

No kickoff time yet.

I bought tickets through StubHub today. Upper deck, 45 yard line, $62 each, including fees. RU is selling adjacent seats for $79 each, including fees. We'll see if that was a good decision or not. The cheapest seat for the BC game is $50+. They don't vary pricing much, not sure why. May end up 2/3 full.

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

It will work but downtown New Brunswick is a very depressing place.

Any alternatives?

The other alternatives are pretty awful. For a night NB is fine, grab a meal at Steakhouse 85 (it's walking distance) or Due Mari (also walking distance).

That's what I thought. I'm sure the majority of people here have spent a night in South Bend for BC football. I can deal with New Brunswick.

I know nothing about New Brunswick except the courthouse, I think I am probably better for it.

Did you get tix yet?

Not yet. I'm waiting for a friend to get back to me.

NYC Alumni Group is chartering a shuttle to and from

I am assuming after they lose Saturday, tickets will plummet.

No kickoff time yet.

I bought tickets through StubHub today. Upper deck, 45 yard line, $62 each, including fees. RU is selling adjacent seats for $79 each, including fees. We'll see if that was a good decision or not. The cheapest seat for the BC game is $50+. They don't vary pricing much, not sure why. May end up 2/3 full.

"I have history, and I understand history, so I know where we’ve been and where we are, and where we are trying to go, okay? But it’s been somewhere between 6.5 and 6.6 wins a year since 1980, which is 38 years. We’re at 7..."

BCdee wrote:If anyone is coming to Clemson and has questions, feel free to ask! We have season tickets to Teh Tigers and we live in Greenville.I hope we beat those buggers this year!!! (sorry Mr. Tigerman... )

BCdee wrote:If anyone is coming to Clemson and has questions, feel free to ask! We have season tickets to Teh Tigers and we live in Greenville.I hope we beat those buggers this year!!! (sorry Mr. Tigerman... )

Where are the seats and how much ?

We ordered tickets through BC. Not sure where they are but it was $75 each.

DavidGordonsFoot wrote:Thinking of staying at a hotel in New Brunswick City Center and taking the shuttle bus to the stadium instead of dealing with Rutgers' parking lots (half of which require a shuttle bus ride to the stadium anyway). Does anyone know if this is a good/bad idea?

It will work but downtown New Brunswick is a very depressing place.

Any alternatives?

The other alternatives are pretty awful. For a night NB is fine, grab a meal at Steakhouse 85 (it's walking distance) or Due Mari (also walking distance).

That's what I thought. I'm sure the majority of people here have spent a night in South Bend for BC football. I can deal with New Brunswick.

I know nothing about New Brunswick except the courthouse, I think I am probably better for it.

Did you get tix yet?

Not yet. I'm waiting for a friend to get back to me.

NYC Alumni Group is chartering a shuttle to and from

I am assuming after they lose Saturday, tickets will plummet.

No kickoff time yet.

I bought tickets through StubHub today. Upper deck, 45 yard line, $62 each, including fees. RU is selling adjacent seats for $79 each, including fees. We'll see if that was a good decision or not. The cheapest seat for the BC game is $50+. They don't vary pricing much, not sure why. May end up 2/3 full.

Interesting issue, they didnt sell many season tickets so there are fewer tickets on the secondary market being dumped. They should do a Groupon

BCdee wrote:If anyone is coming to Clemson and has questions, feel free to ask! We have season tickets to Teh Tigers and we live in Greenville.I hope we beat those buggers this year!!! (sorry Mr. Tigerman... )

Where are the seats and how much ?

We ordered tickets through BC. Not sure where they are but it was $75 each.

Why can't you just show up at the field in Piscataway 5 minutes before kickoff with $30 in your pocket and pay cash at the ticket booth for any of the would be thousands of empty, unsold seats? They are selling for $29 a ticket on line.

I don't understand why this is such a big deal. Yes GroupOn for discounted tickets even.

Feminism is Eve eats all the apples, gives God the middle finger when He asks her about it, and has the snake present Adam with a restraining order, ordering him to stay 500 yards away while still being forced to provide Eve food, clothing, and shelter.

BCdee wrote:If anyone is coming to Clemson and has questions, feel free to ask! We have season tickets to Teh Tigers and we live in Greenville.I hope we beat those buggers this year!!! (sorry Mr. Tigerman... )

Where are the seats and how much ?

We ordered tickets through BC. Not sure where they are but it was $75 each.

Why can't you just show up at the field in Piscataway 5 minutes before kickoff with $30 in your pocket and pay cash at the ticket booth for any of the would be thousands of empty, unsold seats? They are selling for $29 a ticket on line.

BCdee wrote:If anyone is coming to Clemson and has questions, feel free to ask! We have season tickets to Teh Tigers and we live in Greenville.I hope we beat those buggers this year!!! (sorry Mr. Tigerman... )

Where are the seats and how much ?

We ordered tickets through BC. Not sure where they are but it was $75 each.

Why can't you just show up at the field in Piscataway 5 minutes before kickoff with $30 in your pocket and pay cash at the ticket booth for any of the would be thousands of empty, unsold seats? They are selling for $29 a ticket on line.

I don't understand why this is such a big deal. Yes GroupOn for discounted tickets even.

Rutgers is 700 miles from Clemson.

fair enough but this is the Rutgers thread.

Feminism is Eve eats all the apples, gives God the middle finger when He asks her about it, and has the snake present Adam with a restraining order, ordering him to stay 500 yards away while still being forced to provide Eve food, clothing, and shelter.